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Premieres January 29th on WORLD Channel. Almost two decades after the end of apartheid three young activists living in a shanty town take the South African government to court for forced evictions in their township, fighting political odds that put even their lives at risk. Directed by Dara Kell and Christopher Nizza.

Almost two decades after the end of apartheid three young activists living in a shanty town take the South African government to court for forced evictions in their township, fighting political odds that put even their lives at risk. Directed by Dara Kell and Christopher Nizza.

Dear Mandela

Destroyed homes, threats at gunpoint and high-court action, this battle by three young people to stand up for their rights is a testimony to people power. When the South African government promises to... (Read more)

The films featured on AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange always invite the viewer to broader conversation about contemporary issues in the African Diaspora. To that end we provide her some select resources that will allow all audiences, both within and outside educational institutions, to carry out informed conversations on issues addressed in the films.

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Premieres January 29th on WORLD Channel. Almost two decades after the end of apartheid three young activists living in a shanty town take the South African government to court for forced evictions in their township, fighting political odds that put even their lives at risk. Directed by Dara Kell and Christopher Nizza.

Dear Mandela

Destroyed homes, threats at gunpoint and high-court action, this battle by three young people to stand up for their rights is a testimony to people power. When the South African government promises to... (Read more)

The films featured on AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange always invite the viewer to broader conversation about contemporary issues in the African Diaspora. To that end we provide her some select resources that will allow all audiences, both within and outside educational institutions, to carry out informed conversations on issues addressed in the films.